Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

Tuesday afternoon, from a boat on Bayou Corne, where a Crosstex pipeline crosses the troubled waterway, the chemical stench was so strong, it felt like it was tasted, according to Deborah Dupré, two other passengers and the pilot of the boat.

“At first, I though it was diesel,” the boat pilot said, preferring to remain unnamed. “It also smells like asphalt or tar, what we put on houses when we put the roof on.”

The others on the boat agreed that the foul chemical was so “thick” and strong, they felt they were “tasting” it.

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

I have a question about the junction of Hwy 70 & the pipe-road at the sink-hole.

There are pipes sticking out of the ground at the junction and I've been trying to ID their purpose, all I know is that one set of them is labelled B46.

The reason for my concern is that on the second of the latest flyover video's labelled '11/14/12' you can see daylight being reflected off water on the pipe-road less than 52 meters from those exposed pipes. If the pipe-road does become submerged at that point, it will leave the gas pipes with out support and put a great deal of strain on any joints at the road junction.

Now if as I suspect those pipes are some form of 'isolator' then there may well be gas within the pipeline that is less than 50+ meters from the potential edge of the sink-hole. And if the exposed pipework goes for a SWIM then a potentially large gas leak may well ensue right next to Hwy 70 and all it would take is a spark, or possibly a hot exhaust pipe to set it off.

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

I have a question about the junction of Hwy 70 & the pipe-road at the sink-hole.

There are pipes sticking out of the ground at the junction and I've been trying to ID their purpose, all I know is that one set of them is labelled B46.

The reason for my concern is that on the second of the latest flyover video's labelled '11/14/12' you can see daylight being reflected off water on the pipe-road less than 52 meters from those exposed pipes. If the pipe-road does become submerged at that point, it will leave the gas pipes with out support and put a great deal of strain on any joints at the road junction.

Now if as I suspect those pipes are some form of 'isolator' then there may well be gas within the pipeline that is less than 50+ meters from the potential edge of the sink-hole. And if the exposed pipework goes for a SWIM then a potentially large gas leak may well ensue right next to Hwy 70 and all it would take is a spark, or possibly a hot exhaust pipe to set it off.

Quoting: davidh7426

sounds like a time release trigger. set to go off say Dec. 2012 maybe?

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

I have a question about the junction of Hwy 70 & the pipe-road at the sink-hole.

There are pipes sticking out of the ground at the junction and I've been trying to ID their purpose, all I know is that one set of them is labelled B46.

The reason for my concern is that on the second of the latest flyover video's labelled '11/14/12' you can see daylight being reflected off water on the pipe-road less than 52 meters from those exposed pipes. If the pipe-road does become submerged at that point, it will leave the gas pipes with out support and put a great deal of strain on any joints at the road junction.

Now if as I suspect those pipes are some form of 'isolator' then there may well be gas within the pipeline that is less than 50+ meters from the potential edge of the sink-hole. And if the exposed pipework goes for a SWIM then a potentially large gas leak may well ensue right next to Hwy 70 and all it would take is a spark, or possibly a hot exhaust pipe to set it off.

Quoting: davidh7426

sounds like a time release trigger. set to go off say Dec. 2012 maybe?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27878453

I do hope not... But it's puzzling as to why they haven't closed that stretch of road yet, they must be blind, wilfully stupid, or incompetent, to not realise how close that sink-hole is getting and how fast it's speeding up.

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

I have a question about the junction of Hwy 70 & the pipe-road at the sink-hole.

There are pipes sticking out of the ground at the junction and I've been trying to ID their purpose, all I know is that one set of them is labelled B46.

The reason for my concern is that on the second of the latest flyover video's labelled '11/14/12' you can see daylight being reflected off water on the pipe-road less than 52 meters from those exposed pipes. If the pipe-road does become submerged at that point, it will leave the gas pipes with out support and put a great deal of strain on any joints at the road junction.

Now if as I suspect those pipes are some form of 'isolator' then there may well be gas within the pipeline that is less than 50+ meters from the potential edge of the sink-hole. And if the exposed pipework goes for a SWIM then a potentially large gas leak may well ensue right next to Hwy 70 and all it would take is a spark, or possibly a hot exhaust pipe to set it off.

Quoting: davidh7426

sounds like a time release trigger. set to go off say Dec. 2012 maybe?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27878453

I do hope not... But it's puzzling as to why they haven't closed that stretch of road yet, they must be blind, wilfully stupid, or incompetent, to not realise how close that sink-hole is getting and how fast it's speeding up.

It's already half way to town.

Quoting: davidh7426

go to a map that shows the salt domes underneath, like mountain elevations on a map and think what 3 of them collapsing under salt water pressure will do alone. integrity loss of pipes everywhere will ignite stuff. also, think of how much salt water flow and pressure there must be to raise that much water and oil to the surface from that deep and that far. and how far north has that salt water flow gotten too? carrying methane with it. the fact that salt water from the gulf is flowing underneath now like rivers is scary. and it is never discussed. shills play it off as seepage. but it's not, it high pressure like a giant hose eating away salt domes, earth, rock, everything.

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

Sinkhole strong chemical stench on bubbling bayou

The chemical stench at bubbling Bayou Corne near the Assumption Parish sinkhole disaster site and a pipeline crossing is so strong, one senses a metallic taste, Deborah Dupré learned Tuesday afternoon from a boat at the site.

Tuesday afternoon, from a boat on Bayou Corne, where a Crosstex pipeline crosses the troubled waterway, the chemical stench was so strong, it felt like it was tasted, according to Deborah Dupré, two other passengers and the pilot of the boat.

“At first, I though it was diesel,” the boat pilot said, preferring to remain unnamed. “It also smells like asphalt or tar, what we put on houses when we put the roof on.”

The others on the boat agreed that the foul chemical was so “thick” and strong, they felt they were “tasting” it. [link to www.examiner.com]

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

This from Wikipedia ( yes, even they can have a good idea sometimes ) - [link to en.wikipedia.org] - may well explain why Louisiana is having such problems with escaping gas & oil, it wouldn't take much of a downward slip to start the gas bubbling & the oil coming out of the sink-hole as they both seek weak points to escape the weight of the land surface bearing down.

Not sure how it explains the deformation of the sink-hole floor, but I have a feeling that the whole salt-dome ( not just the caverns ) and a vast area of land surrounding it ( everything South of the Interstate 10 & Interstate 12 ) has become unstable to the point that it may well suddenly sink below sea level and not in slow motion.

The article also explains why both Louisiana is sinking & the sea floor in the Gulf of Mexico is rising.

Re: Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!

I have a question about the junction of Hwy 70 & the pipe-road at the sink-hole.

There are pipes sticking out of the ground at the junction and I've been trying to ID their purpose, all I know is that one set of them is labelled B46.

The reason for my concern is that on the second of the latest flyover video's labelled '11/14/12' you can see daylight being reflected off water on the pipe-road less than 52 meters from those exposed pipes. If the pipe-road does become submerged at that point, it will leave the gas pipes with out support and put a great deal of strain on any joints at the road junction.

Now if as I suspect those pipes are some form of 'isolator' then there may well be gas within the pipeline that is less than 50+ meters from the potential edge of the sink-hole. And if the exposed pipework goes for a SWIM then a potentially large gas leak may well ensue right next to Hwy 70 and all it would take is a spark, or possibly a hot exhaust pipe to set it off.

Quoting: davidh7426

sounds like a time release trigger. set to go off say Dec. 2012 maybe?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27878453

I do hope not... But it's puzzling as to why they haven't closed that stretch of road yet, they must be blind, wilfully stupid, or incompetent, to not realise how close that sink-hole is getting and how fast it's speeding up.

It's already half way to town.

Quoting: davidh7426

go to a map that shows the salt domes underneath, like mountain elevations on a map and think what 3 of them collapsing under salt water pressure will do alone. integrity loss of pipes everywhere will ignite stuff. also, think of how much salt water flow and pressure there must be to raise that much water and oil to the surface from that deep and that far. and how far north has that salt water flow gotten too? carrying methane with it. the fact that salt water from the gulf is flowing underneath now like rivers is scary. and it is never discussed. shills play it off as seepage. but it's not, it high pressure like a giant hose eating away salt domes, earth, rock, everything.